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2007 Baseball State Championships

Wednesday, June 6 - Saturday, June 9, 2007

Tournament Information

WORKOUTS: There will be no workouts at the State Baseball Tournament sites. Teams may arrange workouts (if needed) at Austin area schools.

TICKETS: Each player, coach and manager must have a ticket to get into the stadium.

Adults - $10.00 per day Coaches/Official Tournament Ticket - $20.00

Students - $5.00 per day Tournament Ticket for Fans - $30.00

LOCATION OF FIELD:

-Dell Diamond is in Round Rock, East on Hwy. 79 next to Old Settlers Park.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

PRACTICE

Pre-Game Warm-up: Ten minutes will be allowed each team for infield practice before the game. The home team will take infield practice first. Teams playing the second game of the session should be ready to take infield practice immediately following the first game. If warm-up time is cut because of scheduling problems, each team shall have the same amount of time for warm-up.

Pictures: Pictures will be taken prior to the semifinal games. UIL Staff will work with the coach to organize the picture.

Videotaping: All semifinals and all final games will be taped by Gametapes.com. No other individuals will be permitted to videotape. Schools will receive copies of the games in which they participate.

Television stations wanting to film for spot telecasting or tape delay will need to be cleared through Kim Rogers. Videotapes will be available for purchase.

GAMES

Speed Up Rules will be used at the State Tournament as outlined below.

National Federation Speed-up Rules

Runners

a. The team at bat may use courtesy runners for the pitcher and/or the catcher as soon as they reach base. The same runner may not be used for both positions. Neither the pitcher nor the catcher will be required to leave the game under such circumstances.

b. Players who have participated in the game in any other capacity are ineligible to serve as courtesy runners.

c. A player may not run as a courtesy runner for the pitcher or the catcher and then be used as a substitute for another player in that half inning.

NOTE: An unreported courtesy runner is an illegal substitute.

PENALTY: For illegal substitution, such substitute shall be ejected.

Games shall be seven (7) innings. National Federation Baseball Rules will be followed in all games.

Ten-Run Rule: In the State Tournament, the ten-run rule will be in effect. After five (5) innings of play, if one team is ten (10) or more runs ahead of its opponent, the game shall be over. (Or if 4 1/2 innings have been completed and the home team is ten or more runs ahead.)

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